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| 2010. 06. 30 Wooksik Cheong, the Representative of Peace Network. En Hye Lee, Peace Network Intern, contributed to translation Korean into English.
While there was a huge impact on Cheonan ship sinking on March 26th, there is also a significant impact on Northeast Asia as well. “The flapping of butterfly’s wing in ... more> |
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| Written by intern En-hye Lee
After concluding through the investigation that North Korea is responsible for the sinking of Cheonan naval vessel, Lee administration has been implementing punitive measures against the North. Not only the South Korean government but also the Obama administration has highly criticized North Korea ... more> |
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| The Joint Civilian-Military Investigation Group (JIG) reported the result of the investigation regarding the sinking of South Korean naval ship Cheonan. JIG announced that North Korean torpedo had attacked the South Korean ship Cheonan and it had attacked by North Korean midget submarine torpedo. The 'smoking gun' provided by t... more> |
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| 2010. 04. 23
Written by Wook-sik Cheong Translated by intern En-hye Lee and volunteer Michael Glendinning
Obama administration is taking three contradictory approaches to relations with North Korea over the issue of nuclear weapons. First of all, Obama is not admitting nuclear weapons even though North Korea possesses them. Second... more> |
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| The significant part that draws attention from Nuclear Posture Review(NPR), which the Obama administration released on April 6th was that it will maintain the option of nuclear preemptive attacks on North Korea and Iran. NPR declares that ”The United States will not use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear ... more> |
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| After President Barack Obama took office, the administration's initial policy toward North Korea was to achieve "a complete and verifiable denuclearization.&qu-ot; However since North Korea executed the second nuclear test last May, the administration has added a word, "irreversible" to the term. The term, "complete, verifiable, and irre... more> |
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